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SAILOR

®

500 FLEETBROADBAND

Second Generation Maritime Broadband Communications

The fast, cost-effective broadband that SAILOR 500

FleetBroadband enables for thousands of users has positively changed ship operation and crew welfare. After becoming the de-facto industry standard

Inmarsat FleetBroadband solution, the best has just gotten better, as the second generation

SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband is here.

With Thrane & Thrane’s unrivalled experience in maritime satcoms you can be confident of both quality equipment and support. With this as a basis, extensive hardware and software enhancements including sophisticated new antenna technology combine to provide second generation SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband users with highreliability and extensive functionality.

• Internet – connect ship and office, access to all internet sites and applications

• Telephony – call anywhere with unprecedented quality

Technology Evolution

The second generation SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband is an evolution in technology. It offers the same data speeds of up to 432 kbps and performance that has positioned SAILOR as the leading FleetBroadband solution but with extensive enhancements to improve operation. As the leading FleetBroadband solution, it offers:

• Background IP connection for e-mail and internet/intranet access

including secure VPN capabilities

• Streaming IP (Quality of Service for data sessions or applications requiring a dedicated bandwidth of 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256 kbps)

• ISDN 64kbps

• Telephony and data simultaneously

• Remote Access to the terminal and on board systems from shore

• Local Exchange – up to 16 IP Handsets manageable directly by user terminal, each with its own extension number

The all new SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband antenna, a fully stabilized

3-axis antenna with rate sensors for improved performance and fast, intelligent satellite tracking is the foundation of the second generation

SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband solution.

The Thrane IP Handset and Local Exchange

The second generation SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband can be transformed into a highly flexible multi-station voice solution by adding additional Thrane IP Handsets. These rugged plug-and-play handsets feature a highly intuitive user interface on a 2.2” TFT color screen and cutting-edge technology, including a state-of-the-art echo canceller and noise suppression software.

The SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband Below Deck Unit (BDU) can manage up to 16 IP Handsets. Each IP Handset can be called individually from shore, as well as locally from the vessel. This unique feature eliminates the requirement for an extra PABX phone system on most vessels.

SAILOR

®

500 FLEETBROADBAND

SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband

Above Deck Unit

SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband

Below Deck Unit

42,5

SAILOR 6080 AC/DC Power Supply

797.5

ø687

264,5

230

270

PoE

Power Terminal Antenna Message LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4

PoE

Activity

Link/Speed

PoE 200

200

Specifications

Inmarsat FleetBroadband approved

Compliant to RTTE, CE Marked

Frequency Band

Rx

Tx

Ch. spacing

1525.0 - 1559.0 MHz

1626.5 - 1660.5 MHz

10.5 - 189 kHz, Rx

21 - 189 kHz, Tx

Recommended Antenna Cable

Cable loss max/min 20 dB at 1,62 GHz and 1.0 Ω DC loop resistance

3 dB at 36 MHz -4 dB at 54 MHz

Global Services

Standard Voice

ISDN Voice

Data

Background IP

Streaming IP

SMS

Antenna Connector

ADU

BDU

4kbps AMBE+2

3.1 kHz Audio

64 kbps UDI/56 kbps RDI

432/432 kbps

8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 kbps

Up to 160 characters

50 Ω N, female

TNC-socket, female

BDU Interfaces

Power On/Off button

DC heavy duty power input connector with Remote on/off and locking mechanism

4 10/100Mbit Ethernet LAN user ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE)

1 Euro ISDN

Sim card

Factory default reset button

2 Independent RJ-11 phone 2-wire connectors

5 pin I/O connector for L-band broadcast services for external ringer, etc

L-band output

Status LEDs

Power Supply and Consumption

DC input range (isolated)

Power (max), incl. antenna & PoE output

10 to 32V DC

150 W @ 10 - 32V

Environmental Conditions

Ambient Temperature

ADU Storage

-25 to +55°C

-40 to +85°C

Survival (power on, non functional) -40 to +80°C

Automatic thermal surveillance shuts down terminal gradually at +85˚C PCB temperature

ADU enclosure IPX6

Thrane & Thrane A/S · [email protected] · www.thrane.com

325 9,5

ADU operating humidity

BDU enclosure

BDU operating humidity

Icing (survival)

Vibration (ADU)

Vibration, operational

Vibration, non-operational

(survival)

Mechanical Shock

20g/11 half-sine

Telephone Functionality

Phone book

Message indication

Restricted dialling

Traffic logging

Local exchange

16 handsets

Set-up and Router Functionallity

Web server - also via remote access

Built-in NAT router

Network management

SIP server

11 PDP contexts

Ship Motion

Roll

Pitch

Yaw

Surge

Sway

Heave

Turning rate

Headway speed

Wind

Dimensions and Weight

ADU

BDU

“Exposed” according to EN60 945

IP31

95% non-condensing at +40˚C

Max 25 mm

Random spectrum 1.05 g rms x 3 axes:

5 to 20 Hz: 0.02 g2/Hz

20 to 150 Hz: -3 dB/octave

Random spectrum 1.7 g rms 2 h x 3 axes

(6 h total):

5 to 20 Hz: 0.05 g2/Hz

20 to 150 Hz: -3 dB/octave

+/- 30 deg. per. 4 s, max. 0.7 g tan.

+/- 15 deg. per. 3 s, max. 0.6 g tan.

+/- 10 deg. per. 5 s, max. 0.3 g tan.

+/- 0.5g

+/- 0.5g

+/- 0.7g

+/- 36˚/s; Acc. 12˚/s²

22 m/s (42 knots)

100 knots

797.5 x Ø687 mm, 23 kg

42.5 mm/264.5 mm/273mm, 2.5 kg

Subject to change without further notice.

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